A new conference, the Tanzania Agro-Business Expo 2013, hopes to get farmers to not till thier soli. The educational conference is touting the idea of a much less invasive method of sowing seeds. The only question is will the farmers take to the idea? We will find out this summer.

Once upon a time people would tie strings to their fingers to help them remember something important. Then came the dawn of the Post-It Note and being able to stick those reminders all over the place However, that didn't ensure that the note was going to be with you where you could find it. The problem has been solved with the Post-It Note Wrist Watch.

We'd all like to pretend that money doesn't make the world go 'round,
but this is a business blog, and the reality is that each and every one
of these unique business concepts require capital for development and
operations. With that said, would you believe me if I said that a new
business is hoping to reinvent the wheel and release society's
dependency on cash? In fact, it is a concept that involves from a
booming business that is all about money. With a little luck, the Retail
Teller Machine (RTM) just might replace ATMs in the future.

If you can solve a huge problem with the help of Verizon’s broadband
networking, cloud storage, wireless capabilities or other technology in
the fields of health care, education or sustainability, the
communications giant will give you up to 1 million dollars to develop
the idea.

A look at how farmers and producers in the dairy industry are getting a new tool that is designed to help them to keep tabs on their carbon footprint. The databased, which is being let out by the
Innovation Center for U.S.
Dairy under the 2008
initiative known as
the U.S. Dairy Sustainability Commitment, is designed to help producers to act more green.

If you love loose leaf tea, but hate fumbling around with infusers there’s an option you may not have considered or even known about. The Magisso Tipping Teacup’s inventive design eliminates the middleman and gives tea enthusiasts the opportunity to brew and enjoy without added accessories.

How much wood can a woodchuck chuck . . . aw, who cares? The point is, the pencil point that is, is that this adorable little beaver can chew enough wood to keep your pencils sharp for a lifetime. Not only that, he does double duty as a paperweight. Since beavers process wood with their teeth it is appropriate that you sharpen your pencil by sticking it in his mouth.

Industrial Technology was highlighted at HANNOVER MESSE 2013. The conference, which came to an end on the Friday of last week, highlighted techology that can be used is a variety of different industries to create a more seamless business experience. The conference had thousands of exhibitions from more than 50 nations of the world.

A research team working at Harvard University's Biorobotics Laboratory , a part of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences,
has developed a new and less expensive tactile sensor for robots. This sensor, which is in the cost range for people without a research budget, may open up robotics research. The sensor is sensitive enough to allow a robot hand to pick up a baloon.

The RESTT Keyboard Organizer by myKeyO is a fully functioning multimedia computer keyboard that opens for internal storage of desktop items. The ingenious “undercover” design eliminates clutter, increases efficiency and allows users to store more stuff out of sight and out of mind.